^ totally agree with you Gnomey. I never worry about draws, they are what they are and, as you say, Andy at No 3 should really be able to handle whoever is thrown up, until at least the quarters.Often a supposedly easy draw turns out to be quite the reverse and vice versa.That being said there are many dangerous players who can suddenly turn on the fire eg Rosol, JJ etc But they could equally turn out a dud so that's an unknown and no point worrying.I refuse to be until Berdych and neither he nor Andy might get that far anyway.

Aren't they on course to meet in Miami? Could be tasty. In fact didn't Raonic beat Berdych in Cincy last year, or maybe Canada?

He beat him in Cincy in Round 16. In Canada, Andy was supposed to meet with Raonic and I was supposed to go and watch this match but then Andy withdrew and it was a washout anyway because of heavy rain all day. I am glad Andy didn't meet with Raonic on that day. He was too happy to play at the time.